The Cinema of Barbara Stanwyck: Twenty-Six Short Essays on a Working Star by Catherine Russell
Original and rich, The Cinema of Barbara Stanwyck is an essential and entertaining reexamination of an enduring Hollywood star.
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Original and rich, The Cinema of Barbara Stanwyck is an essential and entertaining reexamination of an enduring Hollywood star.
Introduction to Stanwyck Studies
A All I Desire: Pastiche and Performance
B The Barbara Stanwyck Show: Everyday Melodrama
C Crimes of Passion: A Destructive Character
D Dion the Son, and Barbara the Bad Mother
E Edith Head: Clothing Makes the Woman a Woman
F Forty Guns and The Furies: Angry Women
G Gambling Ladies: Playing Games
H William Holden: Making Men
I Illicit: How to be Ultramodern
J Jungle Films/White Women
K Kate Crawley: Cross-Dressing in the Archive
L The Lady Eve: Performativity and Melancholia
M Fred MacMurray: Kissing and Playing
N No Man of Her Own: Double Women and the Star
O Annie Oakley: A Girl and a Gun
P Paranoia, Abjection, and Gaslighting
Q The Queen
R Riding, Falling, and Stunts
S The Stella Dallas Debates
T Theresa Harris: Black Double
U Union Pacific: Unmaking History
V Voice, Body, Identity
W Working Women and Cultural Labor
X Exotica and Bitter Tears
Y You Belong to Me: Archives and Fans
Z Zeppo Marx: Comedy and Agency
Notes
Bibliography
Index